03-16-2019 10:49 AM - edited 01-05-2022 03:44 AM
Was wondering if it is possible to port a number from one PM account to another PM account.
The reason I ask is because there are many great deals for new accounts but no so for existing PM customers.😳
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03-16-2019 05:37 PM
You can change plan any time. For instance, now have only $25 dollars 30 days plan for 1G data, unlimit Canada wide talk and unlimit text message include international text message.That is great deal that I've ever seen!
03-16-2019 12:37 PM
@mh1983 wrote:I would argue there are a lot of great deals for existing customers. When you sign in to self serve, you'll see a bunch of new "special promo" entries.
Yep, that's a great feature. Unlike the other carriers that hide promotions from current customers, PM seems to be really nicely upfront about it. That's refreshing.
03-16-2019 10:59 AM
as a existing customer, you still can change your plan on the next renewal to those special offers.
03-16-2019 10:52 AM
I would argue there are a lot of great deals for existing customers. When you sign in to self serve, you'll see a bunch of new "special promo" entries. I just switched to $25 a month for unlimited Canada-wide talk/text, 500 mb data (+ 500 mb bonus with auto pay). You won't find a better deal from other Canadian carriers.
03-16-2019 10:51 AM
@Milk wrote:Was wondering if it is possible to port a number from one PM account to another PM account.
The reason I ask is because there are many great deals for new accounts but no so for existing PM customers.😳
Porting a number is from one carrier to a different carrier.
You could port out the number, activate a new PM number, then port it back in.
03-16-2019 10:50 AM
@Milk wrote:Was wondering if it is possible to port a number from one PM account to another PM account.
The reason I ask is because there are many great deals for new accounts but no so for existing PM customers.😳
No you can't.
But you can change to these current promo offers as a current customer.
03-16-2019 10:50 AM
Sorry, not possilbe.
Only way to keep number is to port out to another service and then port back in afterwards. That is a hassle and will increase costs.